he's at this point, tied to president morsi, because if you can get a muslim brotherhood president of egypt to intervene in a case like this is enormously valuable. if it requires him to do what the united states did for 30 years with president mubarak, which is to just look the other way, at home, that's going to be the dilemma that every previous american president has been in. >> hamas is facing the same political situation in gaza that morsi is facing in egypt. morsi's looking at the extremists, the people who were in the streets rioting over that video in cairo. and in gaza, there are extreme elements, sending the rockets across and there was -- you know, i was not optimistic. you can't be optimistic but there were negotiations going on between hamas and israel. through kind of third parties and then israel killed the guy who was doing the negotiations for hamas. hamas has to decide whether it wants to be with extremists or whether it wants to be with the other muslim brotherhood organizations in the region. >>> i want to turn back to the debates here at home. more fallout from t